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David Staig

Birth14 Dec 1791 - Auchtermuchty, Fife, Scotland
Death28 May 1860 - Lyndox Mill, Dairsie, Fife, Scotland
MotherJanet Bonthron
FatherDavid Staig

Born in Auchtermuchty, Fife, Scotland on 14 Dec 1791 to David Staig and Janet Bonthron. David Staig had 11 children. He passed away on 28 May 1860 in Lyndox Mill, Dairsie, Fife, Scotland.

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Parents
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David Staig
1758 - 1837
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Janet Bonthron
1754 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Margaret Staig
1814 - Unknown
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John Staig
1812 - Unknown
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Catherine Elizabeth Staig
1826 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Staig
1822 - Unknown
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Isabel Staig
1820 - Unknown
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David Staig
1816 - Unknown
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Helen Staig
1827 - 1830
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Agnes Staig
1830 - Unknown
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Ann Staig
Unknown - Unknown
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Jane Staig
1836 - 1913
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Jean Jane Staig
1831 - Unknown

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